Tumbler and stein washer.



R. WRLLA.

TUMBLER AND STEIN WASHER.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 17. 1915- I fixtented July 24, 1917.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 2d, 1919.

Application filed September 17, 1915. Serial No. 51,247.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, RUDOLPH WRLLA, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tumbler and Stein ll ashers, of, which the following is a specification.

article to be washed is held mouth down in the washer and then depressed in order to turn on the water. An object of the invention is to provide a chamber to receive and wash the cover of a stein while the body of the same is being washed. With the foregoing and other objects in view the inven tion consists in the arrangement of parts to be hereinafter fully described in the following specification, pointed out in the appended claims and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part of said specification and in which- Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through my improved tumbler and stein washer.

Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the supply pipe, the tumbler receiving member being shown in elevation and the tumbler in section.

Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 but with the tumbler receiver depressed and the water turned on.

Fig. l is an enlarged perspective view of the key employed.

Fig. 5 is a section taken on line 55 of Fig. 8.

Fig. 6 is a plan view of the supply pipe with the cap and key removed.

Fig. 7 is a vertical sectional view of Fig. 6 on line 77 of that figure.

Fig. 8 is a top plan view of the invention.

Fig. 9 is a cross section taken on line 9-9 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 10 is a similar view taken on line 10-10 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 11 is a front view of the holding bracket taken on line 11-11 of Fig. 12.

Fig. 12 is a side elevation. of the invention showing its application.

i Fig. 13 is a slightly modified form in side elevation.

Like reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.

My improved tumbler and stein washer comprises a drain bowl 1 having a drain stem 2 through which a water supply pipe 3 extends into a delivery pipe comprising the threaded sections 4, 5 the former of which is provided with lugs 6 whereby it is spaced away from the stem 2; the section a being closed at its lower end and provided with the coil spring 7 upon which the lower end of a plunger 8 rests which is provided with the rubber head 9 which in normal position is pressed against thelo-wer and inner end of the pipe section 5 to prevent the flow of water thereinto from the section 1. The upper end of the plunger 8 is recessed to form a bearing for the key 10 which is formed with two sets of prongs, one of said sets being adapted to fit snugly into oppositely disposed grooves 10 formed in the pipe section 5 and the other set of keyprongs being disposed in the bifurcated end of the said pipe section and formed with shoulders 12 that rest upon a sleeve 11 slidably fitted to the. pipe section 5 and carried by the wings 13 of the tumbler table 14L which is channeled and fitted with rubber bars 15 that directly receive the rim of the tumbler or washer under operation. The center of the table 14 is perforated to receive the head of the nozzle 16 which guides the key 10 and snugly encircles and embraces the reduced end 17 of the pipe section 5.

The pipe section 5, further, is formed with oppositely disposed threaded openings 18 into which water pipes 19 are fitted that are provided with valves 20 and that connect with the circular water ring 21 formed with perforations 22 so arranged as to spray water under pressure upward and toward the center of the ring. The preferred form of bowl 1 is formed with an integral chamber 23 which opens into said bowl and which is connected by a suitable drain pipe 24 and adjustable coupling 25 with the stem 2. When the device is used to wash steins the body of the stein is inverted upon the bars 15 and the open stein-top disposed in the chamber 23 where it is washed by the spray, overflow and surplus water from the bowl 1. When the glass or stein is in position to be washed it is manually depressed thereby depressing the table 14, thus forcing the rubber head 9 out of engagement with the lower end of the pipe section 5 and permitting the upward flow or water th gh the pipe i 5 and through the nozzle 16 and through the pipe 19 into the ring 21 from which, as well as from the nozzle, the water is played upon the glass or stein and some of it finds its way into the chamber 23 to wash the stein" cover. In Fig. 13 a modified form of bowl is shown in which the stein-top-receiving chamber is dispensed with, By means of the adjustable bracket 26 the device may be attached to a bar 27 or other support.

that is claimed is 1. In a tumbler and stein washer, a drain bowl provided with a stem, a sectional wation for normal engagement with one end of the other pipe section to close the same, means within said second pipe section engaging said valve for yieldingly retaining the same in normal position; a key formed with prongs for engagement with. I the grooved end of said sectional pipe and for engagement with the grooved end of said plunger rod, a nozzle engaging said key and theadjacent end of said delivery pipe, a

ee iesnr this patent may b obtained for stem of said drain bowl.

circular water spray pipe operatively connected" to said delivery pipe below said nozzle, a tumbler table slidably connected to said delivery pipe anddisposed above said nozzle and above the plane of said circular water spray pipe and tumbler receiving bars carried by said tumbler table.

2.111 a tumbler, and steinwaslier, a drain bowl provided with a stem, a water delivery pipe arranged within said stein, lugs carried by said pipe for spacing the same away from the wall of said stein, a circular water spray pipe operatively connected to said delivery pipe within said drain bowl, a nozzle for said delivery pipe above the plane of said circular spray pipe, a channeled tunibler tableslidably connected to said deliv ery pipe and disposed above said nozzle and circular spray pipe, tumbler receiving bars removably disposed in the channeled portions of said tumbler table, a stein-topreceiving member formed integral with said drain bowl and opening iiito'the same below I the plane of said nozzle and circular spray pipe and a liquid passageway connecting said stein-top-receiving member and the In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto a'lhXed my signa ture in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

RUDOLPH \VRLLA. ll itn esses ViNoiiNz Drrii, Jon ZACH.

five cents eaeh, byeddressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G. 

